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Mr. Wein decided that it was time to turn Newport back to what it once was: a serious index of mainstream jazz.
Basically, offenders committing rather less serious index offences, such as violation of narcotics law (59%), property crimes (54%), assault (53%), and robbery (49%), were tightly associated with an elevated risk for reoffending (remaining index offences entailed an OOBEM between 30% and 40%).
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Charles Clarke, as home secretary, even made a brief bid to create a "serious crime index" that might be less susceptible to police practices.
Montreal is one of '20 most livable cities' for cyclists, according to the very-serious Copenhagenize Index (and Wired Magazine).
Montreal is one of '20 most livable cities' for cyclists, according to the very-serious Copenhagenise Index (and Wired Magazine).
Nationally, serious crimes, called index crimes by the federal government, dropped 0.3percentt.
Monotonically increasing polity hazard has the largest number of countries with more than eighty-seven percents (87.50%) having high to serious state fragility index (e.g., see Fig. 2c).
If you don't like speaking in public and aren't confident in your ability to be funny, it's much better to read a serious speech off index cards than to try to become a comedian for one night.
However, a major concern of MMC was in the narrow therapeutic index and serious side effects such as severe myelosuppression and gastrointestinal complications[19, 20].
The annual survey found that "nearly three-quarters" of the countries in the index showed serious corruption problems.
China's environmental authorities classify readings above 300 on their air-quality index as "serious"; readings of 201-300 are "heavy .Under an orange alert, factories will be made to reduce or halt production.
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